Agreed on the fluffy comment, despite the good content. This LH article is a more effective read than the book!
Agreed on the fluffy comment, despite the good content. This LH article is a more effective read than the book!
Can anyone on the internet make a Chrome extension that automatically fast-forwards workshop videos to when the saw cutting starts? Please call the extension “Get to the chopper”
I have a table saw you jerk!
Agreed, everybody wins.
All hogwash! Every day my kids come home from daycare is like the Super Bowl for my immune system. Ingesting a few germs throughout the day is like warmup!
I agree, BUT, and I need to remember this myself, consider frequently replacing the cheap tools that might kill you. I’m thinking about my Harbor Freight compound miter saw that absolutely handles my light workload and runs great. But, if I’m with it for 5 years and getting blade wobble or misalignments or motor…
I’m doing pretty good here in Dallas
Wife’s sister?! For the first time?!?! Us internet strangers need the rest of this story!
Perfect tips. I’ll add to the Drink Water tip: if your crew is pressuring you and drunk, get a club soda with a lime. Most people assume it’s a gin/tonic or vodka/tonic and they shut up.
2/27/2012. My last tetanus shot. I hurt myself a lot, and I’ve found that if you can’t state the date, without hesitation, nurses give you another damned shot.
I had no idea MATLAB was ever even in the “development” conversation. It’s always seemed to me like a great analysis and simulation aid, but never a reason to hire an expert “developer”. I do appreciate their crack-dealer business model: get the kids hooked early for cheap in school and then jack up the enterprise…
My compliments to anyone coming here for serious tips. From my recollection of a few all-nighters, my Aww-Fuck-It levels were pretty elevated for the next day!
Also avoid One-Up Talk. That is a way better credibility booster than your article!
It’s too soon, and I like it!
That’s a little pretentious considering that the technical name for the device in the video is a Compound Miter Saw. And you can trust my friend, Mr. DeWalt, because he has 90 years of experience.
Just tried this with the wife. Results were not good.
Thanks! I hadn’t heard of most of these games. Probably for the best after I pondered all the life lessons I’ve learned from board games: Scrabble (making up words), Monopoly (making up house rules), and Risk (throwing the board in disgust)...
Mint Gin Gimlets are delicious...I’m going to trying boiling the mint when making simple syrup!
I’m still hung up on the inability to name people with Google Photos’ facial recognition. It would be huge to search like “Joe + 2012 + California” to cross-reference people with places/times/other.